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Changelog
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Here you can see the full list of changes between each Flask-SQLAlchemy
release.
Version 0.16
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- New distribution format (flask_sqlalchemy)
- Added support for Flask 0.9 specifics.
Version 0.15
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- Added session support for multiple databases
Version 0.14
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- Make relative sqlite paths relative to the application root.
Version 0.13
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- Fixed an issue with Flask-SQLAlchemy not selecting the correct binds.
Version 0.12
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- Added support for multiple databases.
- Expose Flask-SQLAlchemy's BaseQuery as `db.Query`.
- Set default query_class for `db.relation`, `db.relationship`, and
`db.dynamic_loader` to Flask-SQLAlchemy's BaseQuery.
- Improved compatibility with Flask 0.7.
Version 0.11
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- Fixed a bug introduced in 0.10 with alternative table constructors.
Version 0.10
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- Added support for signals.
- Table names are now automatically set from the class name unless
overriden.
- Model.query now always works for applications directly passed to
the SQLAlchemy constructor. Furthermore the property now raises
an RuntimeError instead of being None.
- added session options to constructor.
- fixed a broken `__repr__`
- `db.Table` is now a factor function that creates table objects.
This makes it possible to omit the metadata.
Version 0.9
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- applied changes to pass the Flask extension approval process.
Version 0.8
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- added a few configuration keys for creating connections.
- automatically activate connection recycling for MySQL connections.
- added support for the Flask testing mode.
Version 0.7
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- Initial public release